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lewissBRONZE Member newbie 2 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: heyhey.
firstly, I've been 'poiing' for a while now and getting really in to it.
I've started using L.E.D. poi at night now, but am finding they're twisting and getting tangled up all the time.. and due to the dark of night it's a bugger getting them untangled.
so my question is.. are there any lines that i can use that behave like sock poi?? so that the lines can cross up but it;s very easy to keep the poi spinning and untangle them with out looking a Muppet.
also I've seen a few pictures of people with l.e.d.'s on their lines... where can i get a set of these??
thanks alot, lewis.
georgemcBRONZE Member Sitting down facing forward . . . 2,387 posts Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
Posted: if you find that sock poi are easy to untangle then why not use LED sock poi? You can find them on the site here in various colours.
Alternately, you could use ballchain lines - a bit expensive if you're only spinning LED's but if also using them for fire as well then no problem and they are usually easier to pull apart.
Not sure what you mean by the last question exactly, but there are LED poi balls available on this site (plus others of course). They're available by themselves and in various sets depending on your budget and preferences.
Good luck!
Written by: Doc Lightning talking about Marmite in Kichi's Intro thread
I have several large jars of the stuff. I actually like it... a little. And don't tell anyone I admitted to it.
lewissBRONZE Member newbie 2 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: cool, I'll just stick with sock poi when I'm out, only reason i asked is because i think l.e.d. poi look cooler on strings etc.